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Why Cable TV

Here at CableTV.com, we help West Virginia residents order cable service. Here are a few reasons we love cable. It offers hours of entertainment with HD channels, movies and On Demand always at your fingertips. Unlike satellite, you can bundle cable TV with high-speed Internet, and there is less equipment to install. And you can save up to $400 for bundling cable services. Plus cable is:

Watchable

Cable TV offers more HD choices.

Reliable

Snow may mess up satellite, but it doesn't faze cable.

Accessible

Cable can be installed virtually anywhere.

Watching TV in West Virginia

There's a lot to know about West Virginia cable TV. Here are just a few of the facts the team at CableTV.com have put together. In West Virginia, 97% of the population still watches live television. But that's not the only way they are watching. DVR use is up to 7% and 48% of the population streams TV on the Internet. There are currently about 1,506,018 people in West Virginia who watch cable TV live. Many of those people are two screeners, though, since West Virginia has 870,950 online video streamers.

High-Speed Internet in West Virginia

We talked about bundling and streaming, so let's take a closer look at cable Internet in West Virginia. The Mountain State is #7 in download speeds, according to SpeedMatters.org. 45% of the population has internet slower than 4 Mbps. Broadband adoption increased from 52% in 2009 to 59% in 2010. At the same time, roughly 32% use cable Internet in West Virginia, which is typically faster. Cable Internet connection speeds range from 5-10 Mbps downstream. And since you can bundle them together, Cable TV and Internet in West Virginia are becoming increasingly popular.

Watch West Virginia Actors on Cable TV

For those who are less interested in statistics, here's something interesting about West Virginia andTV. West Virginia is home to a number of different TV stars. Take Aaron Staton, for instance. You know, star of "Mad Men". Before getting started in 2005, Staton was born in Huntington in 1978. While Hollywood may be home now, Staton will always have roots in The Mountain State.

Find Your Cable Provider

You can see that we know digital cable TV like Frodo knows the ring, and that's why we can provide you with all the information about your local cable provider. Most cable companies don't overlap service areas because the local governments are in charge of licensing. Enter your zip code below to find the West Virginia cable provider in your area.